To clarify SFIE: I'm older, so I was 25 when we got married. We've been married for 4 years, but have been together for 8 in January. We had a long engagement.
I don't think I was too young, and obviously didn't think SFIE was too young, either. It's been pretty good - I don't think most couples would survive what we have over the past year. I feel pretty confident that we have a solid foundation and genuine respect and admiration for each other.
Regarding arranged marriages - I do actually know of two. They were working just fine last I heard, but it was definitely a cultural thing. They were not subservient in those marriages, but I think that had to do with so much exposure to American cultures. There was a basis of respect for each other, budding friendship/companionship, and I suppose there was some attraction. I don't know if they loved each other or not, but I tend to think love can be overrated anyway (if you are talking about the soap opera emoting sort of love, because that comes and goes - I am definitely always 'in love' with SFIE, but I always love him). I think in some ways it takes more work than a love match and in some ways, less work. You have to be able to communicate honestly with the other person and you have to like them and not mind spending time with them. Otherwise, on earth.